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      acjrcas last edited by

      I setup a rule to establish a default mac address upon boot, but this doesn't seem to happen. When Wifispoof first starts the default address is the hardware mac address instead of applying the rule to change the address. I checked to make sure the rule is enables. Is this an issue on M1 Mac?

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        SweetP @acjrcas last edited by

        @acjrcas hmm, thats odd.
        Ill look into it when I get a moment

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          Milo last edited by

          That’s what seems to happen to me too. The only difference is mine is set to random when first connecting to any network. It always seems to use the hardware address.

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            SweetP @Milo last edited by

            @Milo are you running the latest version?
            I believe I fixed this in v3.8.3

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              oxoocoffee last edited by oxoocoffee

              I also have MBP M1 and have two rules set. Then turning off and on wifi on MBP, I auto connect to wifi (at different locations) but the MAC is not changed. I can change MAC manually just fine. Running v3.8.5 from Apple Store on Ventura 13.0.1 with helper installed

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